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Personal details:

Name
Daniel Brett
ID
67767
Party
Labour Party
Statement to voters

Daniel is an economist working as head of research for a firm specialising in government funds across the world as is also consultant to a sovereign ratings agency. He has lived in the local area all his life and currently lives in Stansted with his wife and 12-year-old son. In April 2019, he became a Stansted parish councillor in an uncontested election. In 2014, he helped lead a successful campaign to save Farnham primary school from closure. In recent months, he has been involved in Stansted parish council’s working group to save our local library. He has a keen interest in woodland conservation and is Stansted’s tree officer as well as secretary of a local woodland trust.

This statement was last updated on 25 April 2021 13:45.

Candidacies:

Contested the Uttlesford local election (2 May 2019)
Stansted South & Birchanger Labour Party
Not elected (81 votes)
5th / 6 candidates

Links and social media:

Party candidate page
http://labour4saffronwalden.org.uk/candidates/

Demographics:

Gender
Male
Age
Unknown

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